Admin for literature.cafe. Lover of cats, books and yarn.
Haven’t gotten much reading done, been extremely busy with Sublinks stuff and playing baldurs gate 3. I did make a blog post about my issues with lemmy and why I am focusing on sublinks and the lemmy devs unfortunately dismissed all the criticism I had and then proceeded to tell off the Beehaw admins and told them to leave lemmy. It’s unfortunate. I am proud of my blog post though.
I am still here, paying for the server. Just doing stuff in the background as I can. My DMs are always open too, even if I seem away I promise I’m not. I’m currently working on accessibility auditing the Sublinks frontend, planning on starting a test environment later tonight for that. 😅
I will be migrating as soon as I can on here, and am making plans to start the “first” full sublinks instance when it reaches somewhat stability for production (sublinks.art). For transparency though, I am contributing to the project within the capacity that I am able to so I’m probably biased.
Reading, discord, mastodon, crocheting are my main things at this point. Lemmy occasionally.
For context, there’s a lot that goes on behind the scenes when it comes to lemmy admin stuff especially in the matrix channels. There is a significant frustration and lack of confidence in the lemmy developers at this point. Even those who try to contribute to the project get eventually feeling pushed out.
Welcome to the hell of being a lemmy admin. There’s a reason why lemmy admins are fed up with the developers.
Haven’t gotten around to reading that much, been busy unfortunately.
Yeah, unfortunately took a rapid shift away and my optimism is gone. A hard fork is being made from scratch in a new programming language, that I am actively involved in whatever way I can be.
Just a bunch of Japanese script kiddies targetting the fediverse and its network for some reason. There’s active measures being taken and thankfully many instances are monitoring it pretty well.
A big aspect of it is likely nostalgia and the influence it had on many people who were learning to solidify their literacy. I think that’s also why it is so hard for people to break from it as well today.
The first book is AMAZING. I 100% suggest it. So far the sequel is awesome too.
Listening to Emily Wilde’s Encyclopaedia of the otherlands! It’s so good so far.
Also, we may need to scale up the instance soon. Oof.
Bot keeps dying, unsure why. Will figure out when I get the chance to. Sorry yall!
I wouldn’t recommend that instance, but that’s just me.
How to Bite Your Neighbor and Win a Wager!
https://fedipact.veganism.social/ has a solid list. Also the book that’s quoted above in this page is amazing.
Nearly halfway done with the cute vampire romance book! I am so ready for the new lemmy update. So freaking ready.
How to bite your neighbor and win a wager! It’s really good so far.
Ding dong the witch is dead
Really good. Crocheting quite a bit and working on my blanket. Planning on reading a bit today. I’m also getting some solid progress done on learning Java and am planning on continuing the course I’ve been following for it.